provider, and Loan Agreement dated 17 February 2014 in amount of THB 400,000,000 with Mr. Niramd Ngarmchamnanrith as lender (collectively called “Loan Agreement”). The entry into Loan Agreement was approved
, remains qualified for listing on the SET. The entry into such transaction is considered an acquisition of another business in the tourism business sector of SAFARI Group, which will be beneficial to the
, remains qualified for listing on the SET. The entry into such transaction is considered an acquisition of another business in the tourism business sector of SAFARI Group, which will be beneficial to the
, required to offer and sell newly issued securities by the Rehabilitation Plan, with an exemption from submitting an application for approval to the SEC, providing further that the Company must comply with
Limited (TIES*), and his aider Ms. Ornsiree Chinkamtornwong, for using inside information to sell the company?s shares. Following the SET?s referral, the SEC?s further investigation revealed that Assavin
listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, if the approved person is unable to sell its shares to meet the required minimum amount, or comply with any other listing requirement as prescribed by the Stock
Purchase Agreement. Ref. WINNER 0009/20108 Page 10 of 10 11. Opinion of the Board of Directors The Board of Directors deems that the entry into the Transaction is created benefit of the Company and its
information to all shareholders within 21 days after disclosure to SET. Such disposal of shares in TSE is considered an entry into the transaction with the Company’s connected person. Thus, it is regarded as
previous year. 1.3 Ramkhamhaeng has profit from reverse the entry Allowance for doubtful accounts Loans receivable and Accrued Interest receivable in the amount of 93.56 and 114.65 million baht. RAM received
325.55 million baht from the previous year. 1.3 Ramkhamhaeng has profit from reverse the entry Allowance for doubtful accounts Loans receivable and Accrued Interest receivable in the amount of 1.20 million